Spell the name of the peninsula Spain and Portugal are in.
Iberian peninsula
What factors help to bind Italian society together?
a) a strong economy
b) strong family ties
c) a shared religion
d) a shared language
b) strong family ties
c) a shared religion
d) a shared language
What is the most common name of the Pope? (NOT MT)
John
John Paul
Gregory
Benedict
John, there has been 23 Popes named John
Which group were the first to colonize the Iberian Peninsula?
a) the Spanish
b) the people of John
c) the Portuguese
d) the Phoenicians
d) the Phoenicians
Who colonized Macau in China? and the Philippines (NOT MT)
Portuguese - Macau
Spanish - Philippines
Label on the Map, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Vatican City
What is the Renaissance?
a) a period of great advances in art, architecture and literature
b) the period of the Roman Empire
c) When artists became rulers
d) When the Roman Empire became Christian
a) a period of great advances in art, architecture and literature
Name of the floating city in the water in Italy? (NOT MT)
Venice
Why did Spain and Portugal cooperate in 1400s?
To force non-Christians out of Iberia
Which country is the biggest cork producer in the world? (NOT MT)
Portugal
Name the capital cities of each country, Italy, Spain, Portugal
Rome, Madrid, Lisbon
What happened to Italy under the dictator Mussolini?
It went to war and was defeated in World War II.
What enabled Naples to become an industrial center in South Italy?
a) unification of Italy under one king
b) Pope John the Second
c) a location close to central Europe that made trade more accessible
d) government incentives that encouraged industry growth
Government incentives that encouraged industry growth
what had a major influence on Iberia's art and architecture?
a) the French
b) the Muslim past
c) Catholic church
d) King Juan who had 31 wives
The Muslim past
What religion is the most common in the Iberian Peninsula?
Catholicism
Draw the Spanish and Portuguese flags (200 each)
What had the great influence on Italian culture historically?
a) artists
b) Pope John Paul
c) The Greeks
d) Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church
Why is the location of Rome significant to Italy?
It is not fully North or South, and the country's leaders can bring the people together as one nation.
Which religious group took over the Iberian peninsula?
The Muslims
How many times has Spain won the football World Cup? (NOT MT)
1 time, in 2010
Which city is the Sagrada Familia located?
Barcelona
Why is Northern Italy's economy stronger than the South?
Northern Italian has fertile farmland and is close in proximity to central Europe.
Where is the Vatican City? (NOT MT)
What contributed to the great wealth of Spain and Portugal?
The colonies around the world.
Why were Spain and Portugal late to develop manufacturing industries?
They relied too much on the colonial gold and silver